Does F/ mean as much anymore
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So still learning what to do and how to get the best out of my mirrorless setup and everything I'm learning talks about the importance of the exposure triangle, however...
with the two button click ease of post production being able to give realistic bokkeh effects (see i'm learning all the terms) - does the F stop number on a lens have the same impact it used to?
with the two button click ease of post production being able to give realistic bokkeh effects (see i'm learning all the terms) - does the F stop number on a lens have the same impact it used to?
Lee_sec said:
So still learning what to do and how to get the best out of my mirrorless setup and everything I'm learning talks about the importance of the exposure triangle, however...
with the two button click ease of post production being able to give realistic bokkeh effects (see i'm learning all the terms) - does the F stop number on a lens have the same impact it used to?
Of course it matters as it determines how “fast” your lens is or how much light your lens will let through, not just blur.with the two button click ease of post production being able to give realistic bokkeh effects (see i'm learning all the terms) - does the F stop number on a lens have the same impact it used to?
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